> > No PCI interrupt routing table was found.
>
> Well, that's bad. That means we don't know which PCI devices are
> connected to which PCI interrupt (PIRQ) pins:
>
> > Interrupt router at 00:07.0: Intel 82371SB PIIX3 PCI-to-ISA bridge
> > PIRQ1 (link 0x60): unrouted
> > PIRQ2 (link 0x61): irq 10
> > PIRQ3 (link 0x62): irq 11
> > PIRQ4 (link 0x63): unrouted
>
> What I would do is to first try setting:
>
> PCIC_OPTS="pci_irq_list=10,10"
>
> and see if that works. If not, try 11,11. If that also fails, then
> try moving the adapter to another PCI bus slot and repeat the tests.
>
> -- Dave
thanks for the new info. unfortunately i have tried the card in every
pci slot, with each permutation of PCIC_OPTS="",
PCIC_OPTS="pci_irq_list=10,10", and PCIC_OPTS="pci_irq_list=11,11",
and i still get Tx timeouts from the card.
Where does the trouble lie? Is it that the PCI/PCMICA bridge doesn't
correctly interface with PCI (because all my other devices are
working!)?
thanks for your help
d
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Douglas S. J. De Couto decouto@lcs.mit.edu